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  2. Comparison of 3D computer graphics software - Wikipedia

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    2D–3D cartoon animation, lighting, modeling, node based material creation, texturing, 3D texture painting, UV mapping, rendering (internal, external, 3D anaglyph ...

  3. Blender (software) - Wikipedia

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    Blender users can create their own nodes using the Open Shading Language (OSL); this allows users to create stunning materials that are entirely procedural, which allows them to be used on any objects without stretching the texture as opposed to image-based textures which need to be made to fit a certain object. (Note that the shader nodes ...

  4. List of 3D computer graphics software - Wikipedia

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    Blender (Blender Foundation) is a free, open source, 3D studio for animation, modeling, rendering, and texturing offering a feature set comparable to commercial 3D animation suites. It is developed under the GPL and is available on all major platforms including Windows, OS X, Linux, BSD , and Solaris .

  5. LuxCoreRender - Wikipedia

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    Blender Cycles scene conversion, including (limited) support for automatic interpretation of Cycles materials and textures. [ 26 ] Advanced material properties, including glass dispersion (using Cauchy's transmission equation ), rough glass (for creating frosted glass or ice), metal, car paint (using multiple reflective coatings), and velvet ...

  6. Art of Illusion - Wikipedia

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    Art or Illusion uses multi threading for rendering images and it provides several options for lighting. [13] The core software package comes with two built in renderers: The Ray Tracer renderer provides anti-aliasing , soft shadows, depth of field, transparent background, photon mapping caustics and subsurface scattering .

  7. UV mapping - Wikipedia

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    UV mapping is the 3D modeling process of projecting a 3D model's surface to a 2D image for texture mapping. The letters "U" and "V" denote the axes of the 2D texture because "X", "Y", and "Z" are already used to denote the axes of the 3D object in model space, while "W" (in addition to XYZ) is used in calculating quaternion rotations, a common ...

  8. LightWave 3D - Wikipedia

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    A node plug-in API was released for third party developers to add their own nodes. [15] A notable example of third-party node development is Denis Pontonnier's Additional Nodes. [16] These free nodes enable modifying images, renders, procedural textures, Hypervoxels, object motions, animation channels, and volumetric lights. Also they enable ...

  9. Cryptomatte - Wikipedia

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    Cryptomatte images can be created by several 3D graphic programs like Blender, [2] Autodesk Maya, [3] Autodesk 3ds Max [4] or Houdini [5] and are usually exported using the OpenEXR file format. Whether a program is able to generate a cryptomatte or not is determined by the render engine being used.